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New UNC down syndrome clinic to provide care from infancy through adulthood

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2025-03-17 21:29:11


SUMMARY: A new Down syndrome clinic has opened in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, providing lifelong specialty care from infancy to adulthood for patients and their families. This clinic, part of a small number in the U.S., includes a healthcare team of physical, occupational, audiology, and speech therapists. Dr. Kate Westmorland, motivated by her own experiences as a mother, emphasized the clinic’s importance in addressing the struggles faced by the Down syndrome community. The clinic also aims to expedite diagnoses and will participate in groundbreaking research and clinical trials, officially accepting patients starting this Friday.

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A new clinic opened in Chapel Hill to provide special new resources for patients with Down syndrome and their families.

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Man charged after reporting theft, shooting teen driver in Nash County

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-03-17 20:50:38


SUMMARY: Zachary Bryant has been charged after shooting a 15-year-old driver during an incident in Nash County. According to the Nash County Sheriff’s Office, Bryant reported a theft when he noticed two individuals fleeing from his truck. After discovering tools were missing, he called 911, but then shot at the vehicle as it left, hitting the driver in the head. The shooting raised questions about justified use of force in North Carolina; authorities stated that Bryant’s actions did not meet legal criteria for self-defense since he was not directly threatened. He faces multiple assault charges and has a court date next month.

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The Nash County Sheriff’s Office said the shooting was not a justifiable use of force.

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Transparency sought in government personnel records | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-17 13:31:00

(The Center Square) – Promotion, demotion, transfer, suspension, separation and dismissal reasons in North Carolina government would become public record if a proposal by two Republicans becomes law.

The Government Transparency Act of 2025, also known as Senate Bill 299, is “an act to strengthen confidence in government by increasing accessibility to certain public personnel performance and dismissal records.” Sens. Norman Sanderson of Pamlico County and Buck Newton of Wilson introduced the legislation Monday.

The language of the bill says in part, “Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize disclosure of any confidential information protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, 110 Stat. 1936, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 104 Stat. 327, or applicable law.”

HIPPA is a national standard for protecting medical records or other personal health information. The ADA involves civil rights, and the protection against discrimination in public life.

The law would be inclusive of each department, agency, institution, commission and bureau of the state for each employee. Employer, the bill says, “means any state department, university, division, bureau, commission, council or other agency subject to this article.” It further adds university means its respective board, trustees, chancellor, constituent institutions or its presidents.

The law would apply to local boards of education.

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At least 40 killed as dozens of tornadoes, storms swept the country over the weekend

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-03-17 12:58:08


SUMMARY: Over the weekend, dangerous storms and tornadoes across the Deep South and Midwest claimed nearly 40 lives, with over 60 tornadoes reported in nine states since Friday. Alabama was heavily impacted, with towns left in ruins. In Missouri, a father and son caught a twister on camera, while a tornado devastated Tuckerman, Arkansas. The storms resulted in at least a dozen fatalities in Arkansas, and three casualties in Alabama, including a woman’s mother. Additionally, powerful winds in Oklahoma fueled wildfires, destroying nearly 400 homes, with fire threats persisting across 12 states affecting over 50 million Americans.

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In the moments before a tornado destroyed her family’s Arkansas home, Misty Drope noticed the silence.

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